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Emanuel Kiriakou

Emanuel Kiriakou (born August 16, 1966) is an , , , and based in , . Best known for his work with major pop artists, Kiriakou has co-written and produced numerous Hot 100-charting singles, including Jason Derulo's "" (peaking at No. 17 in 2011), Hot Chelle Rae's double-platinum "Tonight Tonight" (No. 7 in 2011), MKTO's "" (No. 14 in 2014), and Jason Derulo's "" (No. 57 in 2020). His collaborations span artists such as ("Who Says," platinum-certified in 2011), (""), , , , and ZAYN, contributing to over a dozen . Kiriakou began his music career as a session in the , earning a Clio Award for his work on commercials, including the "This is Dick." By the late , he transitioned to songwriting and production in before establishing himself in , where he signed with major publishers and labels. His early influences included playing in his father's Greek band from age 12, honing skills on guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards as a . Kiriakou received an ASCAP Pop Music Award in 2007 for co-writing Nick Lachey's "What's Left of Me," which reached No. 6 on the Hot 100. Throughout his career, Kiriakou has balanced hit-making with executive roles, including music publishing and A&R work, while continuing to produce for emerging acts like and Crash Adams as of 2025. His production style emphasizes and pop accessibility, often blending elements with live , and he has been recognized for amassing multiple platinum certifications and influencing modern pop radio.

Biography

Early life

Emanuel Kiriakou was born on August 16, 1966, in , , to a family of -American heritage. His early exposure to came through his father, who led a popular band performing in the and Eastern region, fostering Kiriakou's lifelong passion for the art form. At the age of six, Kiriakou received his first guitar—a toy instrument that notably stained his hands —sparking his initial interest in playing. The following year, his father gifted him an , which further deepened his engagement with music. By age 12, Kiriakou had advanced enough to join his father's band, performing at local events and weddings alongside family members. This experience honed his abilities as a , with guitar remaining his primary focus during these formative years. Kiriakou later attended , where he earned a in . During his college years, he worked as a cook at his family's Greek restaurant and taught guitar lessons.

Personal life

Emanuel Kiriakou is a Greek-American whose has deeply influenced his personal identity, rooted in his family's traditions and involvement in Greek music and cuisine. Born to a Greek band leader, Kiriakou grew up in a household that blended musical pursuits with the operation of a family diner, reflecting the immigrant experiences common among Greek-American communities. This background fostered his early passion for music as a , a pursuit that began in his youth and remains a central aspect of his private life. Kiriakou maintains a low public profile regarding his personal affairs, with limited details available about his beyond his . He has been married to Aliki Theofilopoulos, an acclaimed animation director, since March 2020. The couple resides in , , where Kiriakou has established his home base. As of November 2025, there are no reported personal controversies involving Kiriakou, underscoring his emphasis on privacy in matters outside his professional endeavors. Theofilopoulos has two children from a previous marriage, while Kiriakou has three from his prior marriage, forming a blended of five children; further specifics remain largely undisclosed to the public.

Professional career

1990s: Session musician and early productions

In the 1990s, Emanuel Kiriakou emerged as a prominent session guitarist in the Minneapolis and later New York music scenes, contributing guitar and multi-instrumental performances to over 20 albums for various artists, including projects under Target's Lifescapes imprint. His versatility as a session player, drawing from his early training on guitar and bouzouki, allowed him to collaborate across genres, particularly in instrumental and easy-listening formats, helping to build his reputation among producers and labels. By the late 1990s, he moved to New York City to focus on songwriting and production. During this period, Kiriakou also gained recognition for his commercial music work, winning a Clio Award for his contributions to jingles, such as the campaign featuring "This is ." This accolade highlighted his skill in crafting memorable, concise musical pieces for , further solidifying his profile beyond traditional album sessions. Kiriakou's early production efforts in the focused on albums, often blending with collaborative elements. Notable credits include co-producing and performing on Mediterranean Sunset (1995) with Rob Arthur, released on NorthWord Press, which featured evocative guitar-driven tracks inspired by Mediterranean themes. He followed this with Relaxing Moments - Guitar (1997), a solo guitar album under Compass Productions that emphasized soothing, easy-listening jazz styles. Another key project was Duets: Guitar / (1998), where he produced and played guitar alongside cellist Jane Scarpantoni and drummer for Lifescapes, exploring classical and fusions through intimate pairings. These releases, primarily through Compass Productions and Lifescapes, showcased his growing role as a of ambient, collaborative works tailored for and relaxation markets.

2000s: Hitmaker

In the mid-2000s, Emanuel Kiriakou emerged as a key figure in pop music production, achieving breakthrough success with ' "," which he co-wrote and produced. Released in 2006 on the album , the acoustic ballad topped the for two weeks in 2007, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song and selling over four million copies in the U.S. alone. This hit marked Kiriakou's transition from session work to crafting chart-topping singles, blending heartfelt lyrics with minimalist instrumentation that resonated widely on radio and digital platforms. Kiriakou's versatility shone through collaborations with established artists, including co-writing and producing Nick Lachey's "What's Left of Me" in 2006 for the singer's self-titled album. The introspective , inspired by Lachey's personal life, peaked at No. 6 on the and won an ASCAP Pop Music Award for Most Performed Song from a Film, highlighting Kiriakou's ability to infuse emotional depth into mainstream pop. That same year, he contributed to the pop landscape with productions for emerging acts, solidifying his reputation for polished, radio-ready tracks. By the late 2000s, Kiriakou had elevated to major album projects, serving as a producer on Backstreet Boys' Unbreakable (2007), where he helmed tracks like "Inconsolable," a piano-driven ballad that reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and contributed to the album's success, which was certified platinum in several international markets.) He reprised this role on their follow-up This Is Us (2009), producing songs such as "Shattered," which helped the release debut at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and achieve gold status in several countries. These efforts underscored Kiriakou's multi-platinum trajectory, establishing him as a go-to hitmaker for boy bands and solo pop stars alike.

2010s–present: Continued success and executive work

In the 2010s, Emanuel Kiriakou continued his trajectory as a prominent producer and songwriter, contributing to several chart-topping hits that showcased his pop sensibilities. He co-wrote and co-produced MKTO's "Classic" in 2014, a nostalgic track that peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned platinum certification. Similarly, his work on Jason Derulo's "Take You Dancing" in 2020, where he served as co-writer and co-producer, propelled the song to number two on the Billboard Hot 100, bolstered by its viral success on TikTok. Kiriakou's productions during this period extended to high-profile artists, including co-producing ZAYN's "Fresh Air" for the 2018 album Icarus Falls, blending electronic and R&B elements. Kiriakou also lent his talents to posthumous projects, such as 's 2012 compilation I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston, which featured his earlier production on "" from her 2009 album, recontextualized in a collection following her passing. His background—playing guitar, keyboards, and bass—remained integral, as seen in his hands-on arrangements for tracks like Derulo's single, where he performed bass and contributed to the track's infectious groove. Transitioning toward executive roles, Kiriakou expanded into and in the , co-founding ventures that supported emerging talent while overseeing his own catalog. By the , he had established himself as a record executive with , representing songwriters and producers, and continued works through his imprints, emphasizing long-term artist development. Recent endeavors highlight Kiriakou's ongoing versatility, including producing the track "Snakes" on ZZ Ward's 2024 EP Where Did All the Love Go?, a blues-infused release that marked his return to rootsy production styles. As of 2025, he maintains active collaborations with artists like The Struts and Marie Mai, blending production with executive oversight to nurture pop and alternative projects.

Discography

Solo albums

Emanuel Kiriakou's solo output primarily consists of instrumental albums released during the and early , focusing on and other relaxing genres that reflected his early session work. These releases, often self-produced or co-produced by Kiriakou, emphasized serene, nature-inspired soundscapes without vocal elements, laying the groundwork for his later production techniques in pop and . His discography includes both solo efforts and collaborations, predominantly in the new age and acoustic instrumental styles, with Mediterranean influences evident in several titles. These albums achieved limited commercial reach, targeting niche markets for relaxation and ambient listening, but they showcased Kiriakou's virtuosity as a guitarist and his ability to blend traditional elements like bouzouki with modern arrangements. No major solo vocal albums were released during this period. The following table lists Kiriakou's key solo and collaborative instrumental albums:
TitleYearFormatCollaboratorsStyle Notes
Mediterranean Sunset1995CassetteRob ArthurMediterranean-inspired acoustic guitar and bouzouki, evoking sunset serenity.
Relaxing Moments - Guitar1997CDNone (solo)Gentle acoustic guitar for relaxation.
Mediterranean1997CDNone (solo)Acoustic instrumentals drawing on Mediterranean themes.
Instrumental Blues1998CDNone (solo)Blues-infused acoustic guitar pieces.
Sundown1999CDRob ArthurReissue of sunset-themed acoustic new age, with calming guitar and ambient elements.
Meadows1999CDRob ArthurNature-inspired acoustic ensemble, focusing on pastoral relaxation.
Hymns Naturally2000CDBrian TeyPiano and acoustic guitar arrangements of hymns in a natural, gospel-tinged style.
Calming Piano2002CDNone (solo)Soothing piano instrumentals for ambient listening.
Kiriakou's hands-on involvement in producing these works, including and , honed his skills in creating emotive, textures that influenced his subsequent hit productions.

Production credits (selected)

Kiriakou has produced tracks across more than 20 throughout his career, contributing to numerous multi-platinum certifications and chart successes for major artists. Among his notable album productions are tracks on ' Unbreakable (2007), including the lead single "," which he co-wrote and produced; the album achieved certification in for 50,000 units shipped. He also handled production duties on several songs from ' follow-up (2009), such as "Shattered," supporting the album's international release and sales exceeding 800,000 copies worldwide. For Demi Lovato's debut album (2008), Kiriakou produced key tracks like "Hole in My Soul" and "Remember December," helping the record debut at number two on the and earn gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units. Kiriakou contributed to Celine Dion's (2007) on select tracks, such as "Surprise Surprise," aiding the album's platinum certification in the by the RIAA for one million units and global sales over five million. His production work extends to standout singles, including Hot Chelle Rae's "Tonight Tonight" (2011), which he fully produced and which reached number seven on the while earning 2× platinum certification from the RIAA for two million units. More recently, Kiriakou produced Jason Derulo's "" (2020), a track that topped charts in multiple countries and received platinum certification from the RIAA for one million units. In 2024, Kiriakou produced tracks on ZZ Ward's EP Where Did All the Love Go?, including "Snakes," marking his continued involvement in contemporary releases. In 2025, Kiriakou continued producing for acts including and Crash Adams.

Songwriting credits (selected)

Emanuel Kiriakou has co-written numerous pop throughout his career, contributing to over 180 tracks credited on major platforms. His songwriting often emphasizes emotional themes of love, self-empowerment, and relationships, frequently collaborating with artists like Lindy Robbins and Jess Cates. Among his most notable co-writes is "What's Left of Me" for Nick Lachey, released in 2006 as the lead single from the album of the same name; the ballad, co-written with Lachey, Robbins, and Cates, peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned Kiriakou an ASCAP Pop Music Award in 2007. Another key contribution is "Who Says" for Selena Gomez & the Scene in 2011, co-written with Priscilla Renea; the self-affirmation anthem reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a staple of Gomez's early discography. Kiriakou also co-wrote for in 2014, collaborating with Andrew Goldstein, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, and Robbins; the nostalgic pop track topped the Australian charts and hit number 14 on the US 100. In the same vein, his work on ' from the 2007 album Unbreakable, co-written with Robbins and Cates, debuted at number 14 on the 100, marking a significant return for the group.
Song TitleArtistYearCo-WritersPeak Chart Position (US Hot 100)Source
What's Left of Me2006Nick Lachey, Lindy Robbins, Jess Cates6
Inconsolable2007Lindy Robbins, Jess Cates14
Who Says2011Priscilla Renea21
Classic2014Andrew Goldstein, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, Lindy Robbins14
Fresh AirZAYN2018ZAYN, Anthony Hannides, Michael Hannides, Clarence Coffee Jr.-
Kiriakou's additional songwriting credits include tracks for artists such as ("It Girl," 2011) and ("Tonight Tonight," 2011), further showcasing his versatility in crafting chart-friendly pop hits.

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